Moreover, Lachica said the industry does not consider the inward-looking policy of United States President Donald Trump a threat to the growth of the sector. The US, he said, was the country's second largest destination of electronic products last January.

In January, the country shipped 16.5 percent of its total electronics exports to the US market, amounting to about USD440 million.

"I don't see President Trump as a threat to our industry. Electronics manufacturers will consider lower costs of operation and proximity to customers," the SEIPI president said.

Moreover, Lachica said the industry does not consider the inward-looking policy of United States President Donald Trump a threat to the growth of the sector. The US, he said, was the country's second largest destination of electronic products last January.

In January, the country shipped 16.5 percent of its total electronics exports to the US market, amounting to about USD440 million.

"I don't see President Trump as a threat to our industry. Electronics manufacturers will consider lower costs of operation and proximity to customers," the SEIPI president said.

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